"Longstanding policy" = what we did the last time this fucker was elected. There is no precedent for this, and the entire judicial branch shrugged and said "What are you going to do?".
I enjoy how everyone just kinda ignores the fact that the ones trying to stop people from voting are always the Republicans.
Nah, didn't you hear? This is all Biden's fault, actually.
Interesting that you think this is stupid, yet you acknowledge that protests are inherently uncomfortable.
People are talking about Just Stop Oil every time they pull one of these stunts. Sounds like they're accomplishing their goals will bells on.
To be fair, it's been ignored for so long it might as well be a secret weapon.
Turns out the people who write the laws have an interest in making sure that the maximums for these crimes are low.
Hey now. If you're so adamant that Israel should be invoking divine retribution on these infidels, wouldn't you want a piece of the action? It's the Crusades 3.0!
Amazing how deeply ingrained the hatred of bicycles is.
Basically the opposite of what you've suggested. Theoretically this is allowing the parliament to more closely align with what the EU elections suggest the people want. Obviously he's probably hoping that his party is voted back into power, indicating that France actually does support a pro-EU stance, but that's not guaranteed to happen.
No, it really isn't... being able to essentially declare no confidence in your legislature and immediately begin the election process is, in general, a great thing.
AWS was kind enough to cancel my S3 bill. However, they emphasized that this was done as an exception.
Dicks.
Same tbh